Title: Interaction%20Challenges%20for%20Intelligent%20Assistants
1Interaction Challenges for Intelligent Assistants
- Jim Blythe
- USC Information Sciences Institute
2- How to build truly useful assistants?
- Personalized, Learn, Engender trust,
- Become partners
- Organizer Neil Yorke-Smith
- Committee Pauline Berry, Timothy Bickmore, Mihai
Boicu, Justine Cassell, Ed Chi, Mike Cox, John
Gersh, Jihie Kim, Jay Modi, Donald Patterson,
Debra Schreckenghost, Richard Simpson, Stephen
Smith, Sashank Varma - 28 accepted papers
3Topics
- Trust
- When to assist?
- Learning
- Modeling
- Desktop assistants
- Panel with symp. on multidisciplinary
collaboration for socially assistive robots - Panel with intentions in intelligent systems
4How To Make Users Happy
- And avoid annoying users
- - Brad Myers invited talk
5User Happiness?
6User Happiness?
Hu f (Performance, Trust)
7User Happiness!
Hu f (EAssistant ENegative EPositive EValue
EUser ECorrected EBy-hand ECost EAvoided
EApparentness ECorrect-difficulty ESensible
WQuality WCommitment TBy-hand TBy-Hand-start-up
TBy-Hand-per-unit TAssistant TTraining-start-up
TAssistant-per-unit TInteraction-per-unit
TMonitoring TCorrecting TResponsiveness
TSystem-Training TUser-training
TAverage-for-each-correction AError-rate Nunits
PPleasantness UPerceive UWhy UProvenance
UPredictability IAssistant-interfere
IScreen-space ICognitive IAppropriate-Time
CAutonomy CCorrecting SSensible-Actions
SUser-models SLearningRSocial-Presence DHand
VImportance)
8A Tale of Two Associates
- Pilots Associate (1985-1991)
- Single Pilot
- Direct pilot interaction with associate meant
added workload - Design philosophy minimized direct pilot
interaction with associate - Moderate user acceptance
- Rotorcraft Pilots Associate (1994-1999)
- Two Pilots
- 1/3 of human activity is crew coordination
- Design philosophy included some direct pilot
interaction with associate - Improved User Acceptance
9Why and how to model multi-modal interaction for
a mobile robot companion
- Shuyin Li Britta Wrede Best paper
- Tested policies with users interacting with a
robot - Communicate pre-interaction attention
- Need to make social remarks with non-verbal
methods (because people tend to reply in kind)
Biron and Barthoc
10Interaction Challenges for Agents with Common
Sense
- Invited talk from Henry Lieberman
- We now have several sources of common sense
knowledge, e.g. Cyc, Open Mind, ThoughtTreasure - Some strategies and examples of exploiting common
sense to build better interfaces
11Strategies for using common sense in interfaces
- Find underconstrained situations
- Find situations where every little helps
- Know a little about everything, but not too much
about anything - Make better mistakes! Not just right and
wrong, being reasonable is better - Plausible mistakes can increase trust
- Set user expectations
12Examples of interfaces using common sense
- ARIA photo agent more powerful matching of tags
using common sense - Predictive typing
- Im having landlord problems because my
roommate was late with my r.. - BEAM
- (Gil Chklovski)
13Trust
- Openness and understanding more important
- as systems become more complex.
- Methods to improve understanding explanations
McGuinness et al. - HTN metamodel Wallace
- Patterson would I trust a fork? a bridge? a
space shuttle? - predictability, understandability, similarity,
liability, social/emotional
14Learning (and Trust)
- Adaptive (Learning) vs Adaptable (Instructed by
user) - important for believability and trust
15Supporting interaction in Robocare intelligent
assistant agent
Cesta et al. Best application paper
Use of multiagent technology
- Endowed with human like I/O channels by
engineering state of the art components - Face Lucia (Piero Cosi, ISTC, Pd)
- Voice Sonic (Univ.Colorado)
- Simple Interaction Manager
Robust continuous behavior at home with person
16Multiple Intelligent Systems
17Supporting interaction in Robocare intelligent
assistant agent
- Integrates multiple systems to produce a socially
acceptable robotic care assistant - Interesting DCOP solution to allow multiple
systems and guarantee coherent behaviour - System follows a STN to notice deviations from
expected behaviour
18- Experiments in face/no-face in RoboCare
- People prefer no-face
- less artificial, more integrated in the
domestic environment
19Desktop assistants
- Many papers on desktop assistants
- 6 from the Calo project
PeXA architecture
20Towel todo manager
- Towel Conley et al taking an IM approach to
give access to tasks
Inspired by Diamond Help Rich et al. 06
21Did Ken sacrifice himself to User Testing?
- Registered to give talk at AAAI Spring symposium
22Should Ken have worked on meeting scheduling?
- Registered to give talk at AAAI Spring symposium
- Booked another trip in same week
23Should Ken have worked on meeting scheduling?
- Registered to give talk at AAAI Spring symposium
- Booked trip to Hawaii in same week
- Ultimate in user testing? You decide..